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look at the way we of got behind tech city right here in london. two years ago there were around 200 digital companies. today there are 1200. with major tech companies like amazon and facebook setting up developer centers, this is now becoming the fastest-growing technology cluster anywhere in the world. we will be publishing new strategies for aerospace and ameritech, alongside it clear, offshore renewable and more to come. this strategic government action is vital if britain is to win in the global race. a modern industrial strategy will only true the work if it addresses a number of vital issues. first, pursuing a modern industrial strategy does not mean of being anti-finance. tell me this, which sector, which single sector of the economy contributed and eighth of all government revenue, even during the recession? which sector has a significant trade surplus, in which the actor underpins jobs for 2 million people with more than two-thirds outside london? of course, it is our financial- services. yes, some utterly terrible mistakes were made, and
look at the way we of got behind tech city right here in london. two years ago there were around 200 digital companies. today there are 1200. with major tech companies like amazon and facebook setting up developer centers, this is now becoming the fastest-growing technology cluster anywhere in the world. we will be publishing new strategies for aerospace and ameritech, alongside it clear, offshore renewable and more to come. this strategic government action is vital if britain is to win in the...
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her running partner michael reed flew in from london to run. >> how was it canceled? >> it was disappointing but it's the right decision. when you look around see what other people have gone through it's meaningless for us to get upset over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was canceled two days ago a sort of grassroots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this drop off point for supplies. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's sad but it's nice to see humanity come through in times like this. >> reporter: the orange jerseys were a welcome sight here. >> how is it to have all these folks coming into your neighborhood. >> it's wonderful. it's a god send. >> reporter: she slept in her car. it's believed that 30 to 40,000 people in new york are in need of shelter. >> i put up here for everybody. >> why did you put your flag up. >> we're proud to be americans. we may fall but we're standing back up. >> reporter: so many here called staten island the forgotten borrow. despite the death toll and devastation so few paid attention to this play
her running partner michael reed flew in from london to run. >> how was it canceled? >> it was disappointing but it's the right decision. when you look around see what other people have gone through it's meaningless for us to get upset over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was canceled two days ago a sort of grassroots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this drop off point for supplies. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's sad...
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in fact, the times here in london told us that the u.s. election subject is the most clicked in the past month other than their home page and views of it have increased by 500% since august. across the world tonight there will be watch parties. that's pretty impressive considering that when polls close in america it will be well after midnight. here it will be just about midnight. especially at u.s. embassies people will be watching. one british analyst told us it is possible as many brits will be watching these results as watched the results of their own elections. lynn. >> michelle, interesting. thanks so much. >>> the presidential election isn't the only thing happening today. there are some very close sen 2345i9 races happening across the country. >> reporter: the power struggle for control of the u.s. senate runs right through massachusetts where democrats see a big chance to gain ground with harvard professor and consumer advocate elizabeth warren. >> what i see is lots of enthusiasm, lots of momentum. mostly it's a lot of people com
in fact, the times here in london told us that the u.s. election subject is the most clicked in the past month other than their home page and views of it have increased by 500% since august. across the world tonight there will be watch parties. that's pretty impressive considering that when polls close in america it will be well after midnight. here it will be just about midnight. especially at u.s. embassies people will be watching. one british analyst told us it is possible as many brits will...
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in fact, "the times" in london said their u.s. election section is now their most clicked aside from their home page and the views of it have gone up about 500% since august. part of the reason for all of this global attention is that so many people in so many other countries are looking for a catalyst for change in their own nations coming from a strong decision in the u.s. tonight there will be watch parties all over the world lasting all night long. lynn? >> all right, michelle kosinski for us in london. >>> right now vice president joe biden is in line along with his wife jill and son beau. he is the first of the major candidates to make it to the polling place this morning. mr. biden is at a high school in greenville, delaware, not far from his hometown of wilmington where he spent the night. >>> of course, the presidency isn't the only thing at stake today. nbc's kelly o'donnell looks at very close senate races happening across the country. >> reporter: the power struggle for control of the u.s. senate runs right through mas
in fact, "the times" in london said their u.s. election section is now their most clicked aside from their home page and the views of it have gone up about 500% since august. part of the reason for all of this global attention is that so many people in so many other countries are looking for a catalyst for change in their own nations coming from a strong decision in the u.s. tonight there will be watch parties all over the world lasting all night long. lynn? >> all right,...
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judicial system so we really understood how bin laden was created to live in london thank you very much indeed for your thoughts well the high price of refuge thousands of pounds i handed to british authorities after julian assange violated his conditions for release party caught up with one of the people who posted bail find out whether he's still fully behind the world's top whistleblower and later this hour. also they're getting down to business we look at what the british prime minister has to offer the unelected monarchies of the gulf and he's low key trade tall. and a top level reshuffle in the russian government a corruption scandal claims the head of the country's defense ministry amid allegations of old one hundred million dollars hole in the nation's.
judicial system so we really understood how bin laden was created to live in london thank you very much indeed for your thoughts well the high price of refuge thousands of pounds i handed to british authorities after julian assange violated his conditions for release party caught up with one of the people who posted bail find out whether he's still fully behind the world's top whistleblower and later this hour. also they're getting down to business we look at what the british prime minister has...
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the times here in london tells us that their u.s. election section is now their most clicked outside of their home page and views of it have gone up about 500% since august. how much does this matter? yesterday, across europe markets declined amid the uncertainty over how the u.s. election would turn out. part of the reason for all this attention is that so many people in so many countries are looking for a catalyst for change in their own nations through what happens in the u.s. tonight around the world there will be live watch parties. looking at coverage that stations are carrying live from the u.s. and that will happen in the middle of the night here. lynn? >> michelle kosinski in london for us. thanks so much. of course the presidency isn't the only thing at stake. kelly o'donnell looks at close senate races happening around the country. >> the power struggle for control of the u.s. senate runs right through massachusetts where democrats see a big chance to gain ground with harvard professor and consumer advocate elizabeth warre
the times here in london tells us that their u.s. election section is now their most clicked outside of their home page and views of it have gone up about 500% since august. how much does this matter? yesterday, across europe markets declined amid the uncertainty over how the u.s. election would turn out. part of the reason for all this attention is that so many people in so many countries are looking for a catalyst for change in their own nations through what happens in the u.s. tonight around...
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i am very pleased to be in london. moscow. strasbourg. mexico. japan. >> in his first year as president, barack obama undertook more foreign trips than any president before him, traveling to over 20 countries. the new american leader was ginning up global backing for an ambitious world agenda that included winding down two wars, dealing with an ever-turbulent middle east, limiting the nuclear threats from iran, but also north korea, and ratcheting up the hunt for osama bin laden. in june 2009, the president traveled to egypt to speak at cairo university. it was an historic effort to turn the page on america's troubled ties to the arab world. >> i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> you travel a great deal on behalf of the president. what has it done to our international image? >> overnight, it's changed it, and we went from being one of the least respected to the most respected. >> the very qualities in obama that made the hard right recoil, a diverse international upbringing, h
i am very pleased to be in london. moscow. strasbourg. mexico. japan. >> in his first year as president, barack obama undertook more foreign trips than any president before him, traveling to over 20 countries. the new american leader was ginning up global backing for an ambitious world agenda that included winding down two wars, dealing with an ever-turbulent middle east, limiting the nuclear threats from iran, but also north korea, and ratcheting up the hunt for osama bin laden. in june...
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although i quite like judge greene, i once had dinner with him in london, i really doubt a federal judge, no matter how well-intentioned, could really do a good job. he was definitely in over his head. he was not a telecommunications expert. on the other hand, i have always thought the fcc commission probably would not have gotten done and as well as it turned out. in that respect, yes, looking back, i think things have worked out well, of the path was rocky. >> professor in all, were you a supporter at the time? and what do you think 30 years later? but i was deathly supporter of the antitrust case. i agree -- >> i was definitely a supporter of the trust case. i agree with jerry that some of that had no real basis in technology or economics. on the other hand, i guess my standard is not as high in the sense that when either a judge or regulatory commission makes a pro competitive decision, that is good news because that is better than what they normally do. so i believe the best pitcher was an important -- i believe divestiture was an important event, one of many because the american te
although i quite like judge greene, i once had dinner with him in london, i really doubt a federal judge, no matter how well-intentioned, could really do a good job. he was definitely in over his head. he was not a telecommunications expert. on the other hand, i have always thought the fcc commission probably would not have gotten done and as well as it turned out. in that respect, yes, looking back, i think things have worked out well, of the path was rocky. >> professor in all, were you...
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let's take an early look at the markets live in london. good morning. >> good morning to you. ha as you said, this is a crucial employment report. it's the last jobs data we're going to get before the election. that's why it's so critical politically, at least, for these two parties. expectations right now pretty low. i'll take you quickly through the numbers. 120,000 jobs expected to be added in october and perhaps a slight tick higher in the unemployment report. a weaker number for less jobs added is going to favor a romney versus obama. the key question is just how can one data point influence voters ahead of the elections next week. that level of uncertainty, of course, going to make markets volatile after this report. it's coming at the same time where rising costs of hurricane sandy are coming in. that's something we have to look forward to in the november numbers, not impacting today. four days, of course, before the election. i think we can expect a politically charged payroll report later today. for now, back to you. >> we will see those numbers at 8:30 eastern time.
let's take an early look at the markets live in london. good morning. >> good morning to you. ha as you said, this is a crucial employment report. it's the last jobs data we're going to get before the election. that's why it's so critical politically, at least, for these two parties. expectations right now pretty low. i'll take you quickly through the numbers. 120,000 jobs expected to be added in october and perhaps a slight tick higher in the unemployment report. a weaker number for less...
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her running partner michael reed flew in from london to run. >> how was it to have it cancelled. >> well, it was disappointing. but it's definitely the right decision. i think when you look and and see what other people have gone through, it's really meaningless for us to get up set over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was cancelled two days ago, a sort of grass roots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this droppoff point for supplies. >> very overwhelming. >> it's sad but it's nice to see humanity come through in times like this. >> reporter: these orange jerseys were a welcome sight here. >> always good to have all of these folks coming in your neighborhood. >> it's wonderful. it's a god send. >> lorette has lived here since the '60s. with her home in ruins, she slept in her car. >> it's believed that 30 to 40,000 people in new york are in need of shelter. >> i put it up for everybody. >> why did you put your flag up. >> because we're proud to be american. we may fall but we standing back up. >> reporter: many here called staten island the
her running partner michael reed flew in from london to run. >> how was it to have it cancelled. >> well, it was disappointing. but it's definitely the right decision. i think when you look and and see what other people have gone through, it's really meaningless for us to get up set over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was cancelled two days ago, a sort of grass roots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this droppoff point for...
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nbc's michelle kosinski is live in london this morning with the latest. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hi, veronica. it's been fascinating to watch their fascination. people around the world are paying attention to virtually every detail of this election. analysts here say there's no equivalent in the u.s., that americans never have that feeling of looking up to another power as a source of stability and growth for themselves. we had our crews span out to seven countries in europe and asia where people said they absolutely are looking at this election at this time as hugely important to their own futures and concerns. those concerns, of course, varied by region. in countries in transition, egypt and afghanistan, people were concerned about continuity and aid. they were worried about what forging new relationships with a new administration would mean exactly to them. in europe, all about the economy. in fact, a poll was done that showed 75% of europeans would vote for obama. 92% of germans. when you look at a place like, say, israel, if the election
nbc's michelle kosinski is live in london this morning with the latest. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hi, veronica. it's been fascinating to watch their fascination. people around the world are paying attention to virtually every detail of this election. analysts here say there's no equivalent in the u.s., that americans never have that feeling of looking up to another power as a source of stability and growth for themselves. we had our crews span out to seven countries in europe...
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in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on cbs "this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood
in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on cbs "this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can...
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we'll take you to london for a live report. >>> good morning, washington, d.c. who says things get ugly in washington. look at that beautiful picture of the nation's capitol. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me isn't she? ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but thing
we'll take you to london for a live report. >>> good morning, washington, d.c. who says things get ugly in washington. look at that beautiful picture of the nation's capitol. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me...
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and yet you still call london home. there is speculation that you're looking to relocate the global headquarters. but your return metrics are healthier in asia. at the least especially with this acquisition you just made in thailand, you need to split the business lines so people can get clarity on prudential in the growth markets versus lumping it all into one bag. >> london is our birth place. and in a globalized world, we can operate globally. so long done is where we come from, where we're based. but of course as you jest said, we have to spend a lot of time in asia and that's what we do. the business here is enormous success. and it's not going to change. it's only going one way. a lot of our thinking was driven by what's called solvency two. the uk is only 12% of our profits. so 88% of our profits are made outside the eu. we're looking at options in asia and that work is on ongoing as we speak. respe respect. >>> it was a weekend of furious campaigning for barack obama and mitt romney with just one can day left un
and yet you still call london home. there is speculation that you're looking to relocate the global headquarters. but your return metrics are healthier in asia. at the least especially with this acquisition you just made in thailand, you need to split the business lines so people can get clarity on prudential in the growth markets versus lumping it all into one bag. >> london is our birth place. and in a globalized world, we can operate globally. so long done is where we come from, where...
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the tower of london wasn't that far away. the idea that somehow or another the union was an optional choice, it was not something that jefferson contemplated. at one point he thought perhaps there could be a western union, if it got too big, but that was one thought. his basic devotion to the idea that we are one country and that the country itself, we have to care enough about each other to make mutual concessions for the good of the whole. otherwise, we're not a republic. that's what a republic is. if you want one way, one answer, and you don't want contention and you don't want debate and you don't want to be disappointed, then you better find a king who is always going to agree with you. that's the only way to do that. >> well said. >> that's the only way to do it. so the whole point of politics, american politics is to argue and to find a way to get through given storms. jefferson used nautical imagery all the time. for a land-locked guy from virginia, he's a frustrated sailor, i think. he was taking about how the sides
the tower of london wasn't that far away. the idea that somehow or another the union was an optional choice, it was not something that jefferson contemplated. at one point he thought perhaps there could be a western union, if it got too big, but that was one thought. his basic devotion to the idea that we are one country and that the country itself, we have to care enough about each other to make mutual concessions for the good of the whole. otherwise, we're not a republic. that's what a...
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we're not sure what happened in london. joining us in our war room to talk about this, karen finny msnbc political analyst and democratic national communications directory and chip saltsman. karen let's start there. how different would this campaign had been had chris christie been mitt romney's running mate instead of paul ryan? >> the strategist in me says it would have been very different but the american in me is glad to see that both men were able to do the job they were supposed to do this week and i'm sure residents of new jersey are grateful for that. >> chip what do you think? hurricane sandy aside what do you think? >> think these are great stories that's beyond inside baseball, inside the dugout stuff and it's always fun to speculate what if. craig, i was always under the impression you were governor romney's number one choice. couldn't get out of the msnbc contract. you never know. these are fun stories to talk about. i think at the end of the day governor romney got who we wanted. governor romney feeds off of p
we're not sure what happened in london. joining us in our war room to talk about this, karen finny msnbc political analyst and democratic national communications directory and chip saltsman. karen let's start there. how different would this campaign had been had chris christie been mitt romney's running mate instead of paul ryan? >> the strategist in me says it would have been very different but the american in me is glad to see that both men were able to do the job they were supposed to...
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, you get off my back ♪ >> that is the rolling stones performing for their 50th anniversary show in london last night and despite controversy surrounding ticket prices that ranged from $170 to almost 2,000 a piece, reviews suggest the band delivered. the rolling stones are coming across the pond next month and have concerts scheduled in the new york area. >>> retailers hope the robust holiday spending continues today. cyber monday. a new survey from the national retail federation that finds it is off to a strong start. the average shopper spent $423 this weekend up from 398 last year for a total of $59.1 billion, up 13% almost. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. more than half of all workers say they will do shopping at work today. >> yes. never doubt the power of the american consumer, right? this cyber monday is apparently going to be the biggest online shopping day of the year for the third year in a row. according to research firm comscore, i have data here, they say americans will spend $1.5 billion, up from $1.25 billion last year on the cyber monday and obviously ret
, you get off my back ♪ >> that is the rolling stones performing for their 50th anniversary show in london last night and despite controversy surrounding ticket prices that ranged from $170 to almost 2,000 a piece, reviews suggest the band delivered. the rolling stones are coming across the pond next month and have concerts scheduled in the new york area. >>> retailers hope the robust holiday spending continues today. cyber monday. a new survey from the national retail...
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hundreds of fans are camping outside a theater in london for next week's premier of the final twilight movie. >>> the new james bond movie "skyfall" is getting great reviews. seriously. some of the best we've seen all year. all right, julia boorstin. other than daniel craig's abs, what's the dig bibig deal about movie? the big deal is that it has sound, which is the first part of making a great new movie. it's a talky, as we call it, where we get julia talking again. all right. let's talk more about this. paul, what makes "skyfall" so great? >> it's not just a bond movie. it's a great movie in and of itself. you don't have to qualify it. usually these bond movies are placed in another category. i'm going to go so bold as so say that should get a nomination for best picture. this would be a first for a bond movie. the director directed "american beauty." that was a best picture winner. he's got the track record. this film has action. daniel craig is a broken and battered bond. it's a different kind of bond than we've seen before, even different than the daniel craig we've seen in the pr
hundreds of fans are camping outside a theater in london for next week's premier of the final twilight movie. >>> the new james bond movie "skyfall" is getting great reviews. seriously. some of the best we've seen all year. all right, julia boorstin. other than daniel craig's abs, what's the dig bibig deal about movie? the big deal is that it has sound, which is the first part of making a great new movie. it's a talky, as we call it, where we get julia talking again. all...
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politico reported chris christie was the number one choice for mitt romney at one point, he went to london for the olympics, came back and ended up picking paul ryan. there's a lot of bad blood right now between the romney campaign and the chris christie folks and we're seeing that spill out here right in the last couple of days. >> you know, let me inject. i've not plugged into the romney campaign like "the politico" guys. i know about christie. i'm skeptical of the idea that there ever was a moment when romney was going to pick christie for this. it seems cute that it's coming out at this moment. jonathan i want to ask you about demographics heading in to this tuesday. seems like there's basically a test that we're going to find out. can obama win re-election with a historically small share of the white vote which basically means will the nonwhite vote share of the electorate rise to new levels that will allow him to survive, like latino support and black support. obama people say hey turn out among blacks and la zwroins will be as high as in 2008 and republicans saying no it won't. do y
politico reported chris christie was the number one choice for mitt romney at one point, he went to london for the olympics, came back and ended up picking paul ryan. there's a lot of bad blood right now between the romney campaign and the chris christie folks and we're seeing that spill out here right in the last couple of days. >> you know, let me inject. i've not plugged into the romney campaign like "the politico" guys. i know about christie. i'm skeptical of the idea that...
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the times of london endorsed obama, so what's going on with rupert murdoch in this thing? >> i've been shocked how much the christie -- the photos of christie and obama has shaken the republican party. he says look, i think you should be able to compliment the president of the united states when he does a good job. are you surprised that the republicans have been so transparent how shaken they've been by chris christie? >> somebody in the romney camp is so angry at governor christie that they're leaking out the word that the reason he worked on hurricane relief with the president, as if he needed some other motive, is because he was jilted in a marital sense from the vice presidency he had almost been promised and he was left at the altar and they went with ryan. so they're trying to trash his motives here. somebody in the romney camp must have the okay to do that, which means they're looking for a scapegoat if they lose. or they say they can take some of the gleam off of this good working relationship between the governor and the president. but they're up to something, pu
the times of london endorsed obama, so what's going on with rupert murdoch in this thing? >> i've been shocked how much the christie -- the photos of christie and obama has shaken the republican party. he says look, i think you should be able to compliment the president of the united states when he does a good job. are you surprised that the republicans have been so transparent how shaken they've been by chris christie? >> somebody in the romney camp is so angry at governor christie...
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. >> so every president since london johnson has stopped by here including president obama in his 2008 presidential campaign. it's a peaceful hotel on 800 foot white sand beach. also it's a water sports, of course, the paddling. i believe obama likes to do. there is fishing. there's snorkling and scuba diving. and had a costs -- that's a bit more expensive. that's from $661 a night at the moment. >> wow! it's a gorgeous view no matter where you are in hawaii. who is going to complain? >> exactly. this is ten minutes from waikiki. it feels completely isolated. >> nice. a little waikiki and surfing, too? for more travel tips, just visit jetsetter.com/getaway. >>> checking to day's top stories real quick, last weekend before the presidential election. the candidates are making the most of what little time they have left. today they're campaigning in critical battleground states. president obama in ohio, wisconsin, iowa, and virginia. and mitt romney is in ohio, wisconsin and colorado. >>> heartache is growing for families in the northeast as sandy claims more lives. the storm is now blame
. >> so every president since london johnson has stopped by here including president obama in his 2008 presidential campaign. it's a peaceful hotel on 800 foot white sand beach. also it's a water sports, of course, the paddling. i believe obama likes to do. there is fishing. there's snorkling and scuba diving. and had a costs -- that's a bit more expensive. that's from $661 a night at the moment. >> wow! it's a gorgeous view no matter where you are in hawaii. who is going to...
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he was actually a record label in london in the late 1990s but revived his career, and that's how i came to hear his passionate voice and velvet guitar. terry call ier was 67. how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can..
he was actually a record label in london in the late 1990s but revived his career, and that's how i came to hear his passionate voice and velvet guitar. terry call ier was 67. how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. prand you're seeing that rightno quit in amnow.a... that's what may...
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an internet sensation after she made a similar face after winning a silver at the 2012 olympics in london. >>> good news for vice president biden who made his prime time tv debut on nbc's "pass, & recreation." >> welcome, welcome. [ laughter ] >> you're -- my name just came out of your mouth. >> well, it did. >> this isn't happening. this isn't real. >> no, it's happening. and i'm delighted to have you here. i'm told you've done such a great job in your town and in the state of indiana. and i just want to say congratulations for your public service. >> i just want the say thank you. >> well, you -- you are very welcome. you're very welcome. you're very welcome. >> you're very handsome. >> the grades are in. voters are giving president obama a "c" plus for his campaign performance. mitt romney got a c. pollsters got a "c" plus. and the press a c minus. ouch. more than 2/3 said there was more than the usual mudslinging this year. >>> another bush may be getting into politics. former florida governor jeb bush has sent out a letter on behalf of george p. bush. >>> finally, today is john boehn
an internet sensation after she made a similar face after winning a silver at the 2012 olympics in london. >>> good news for vice president biden who made his prime time tv debut on nbc's "pass, & recreation." >> welcome, welcome. [ laughter ] >> you're -- my name just came out of your mouth. >> well, it did. >> this isn't happening. this isn't real. >> no, it's happening. and i'm delighted to have you here. i'm told you've done such a great...
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he is has been a fellow at the institute of economic affairs in london and a media fellow at hoovertanford university's institution. thank you all for joining us today. we will have our panelists talked about 10 minutes, and then ask questions as we go along. but we will leave plenty of time for questions from the audience. we will have microphones will go around later. with that, we'll start with alfonso. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to be with you this morning. certainly i think there has been since the election a seismic change in the political landscape when it comes to latinos and immigration. i'm encouraged by that, i am optimistic. i think that next year we may get something done that is constructive on the issue. when you talk about immigration, it is kind of hard not to talk about the politics of it, because i believe that if we have not been able to achieve the immigration reform, it is in part because of the politics, not the american people. poll after poll shows that the american people want immigration reform and they want to see it soon. they are for border sec
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more now from duncan in our london bureau. >> reporter: authorities took alexander reed into custody on thursday hours after he allegedly stabbed his friend following a night of halloween partying. his lawyer said he is distraught and described reed as a 20-year-old kid who never had a run-in with the law. fabio is hospitalized after suffering multiple stab wounds. both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of a british student which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case say the motive is unclear but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sap dus key sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both araa -- arraigned on frida. >>> most americans will be able to get an hour -- an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time.
more now from duncan in our london bureau. >> reporter: authorities took alexander reed into custody on thursday hours after he allegedly stabbed his friend following a night of halloween partying. his lawyer said he is distraught and described reed as a 20-year-old kid who never had a run-in with the law. fabio is hospitalized after suffering multiple stab wounds. both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they...
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from "the london telegraph," barack obama set to address scandal. "the australian," petraeus shock waves jeopardize more jobs. from canada's "globe and mail," "u.s. probe looks into possible security threats and "the afghan daily," investigation of warrior monk general allen surprises acquaintan acquaintances." lists all done. raise the roof! no one says that anymore, mom. [ woman ] raise the roof! ah? raise the roof! [ male announcer ] it's our biggest toy rollback of the year. find hundreds of rollbacks on the season's hottest toys in stores now, from america's gift headquarters, walmart. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account
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economists in london also back president obama, although the endorsement is luke warm. it ends with all his shortcomings that president obama has dragged its economy back from the brink of disaster and has made a decent fist of foreign policy. this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows and re-elect him. "time magazine" chose not to go the traditional route. instead the weekly published two opinion pieces. each making the case for one of the candidates. also, printed three front covers this week. yes. you can pick up three. one focuses on the superstorm. the other illustrates the presidential race. you can see it here. michael crowley is time's deputy chief -- washington bureau chief and, michael, first of all, it's really interesting. it's very unique. we've seen a lot of mups and magazines go one way or the other. why did "time" decide to go this route with basically two endorsements? >> well, look, you know, voters have been bombarded in the closing weeks of this campaign with negative ads, you know, big bird, benghazi, issues that may be important but are nar
economists in london also back president obama, although the endorsement is luke warm. it ends with all his shortcomings that president obama has dragged its economy back from the brink of disaster and has made a decent fist of foreign policy. this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows and re-elect him. "time magazine" chose not to go the traditional route. instead the weekly published two opinion pieces. each making the case for one of the candidates. also, printed three...
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. >> can we learn from other cities like london? >> london is a great example. they have a sea barrier that are dealing with a thames. other cities have thought about this. new york has not expect ad storm like this. andrew cuomo the governor talked about how we have once a century flood every couple of years. that will happen in the future. we have to think where do we put our equipment and people as well to make sure they are not in harm's way. >> brain walsh, the cover story from "time" magazine called lessons from the storm. >> the new issue of "time" is now available online. it will be on newsstands in the northeast tomorrow. >>> here's a question. can you explain the electoral college? this morning mo rocca looks at our voting system through the eyes of some very smart little kids. you're watching cbs "this morning." we'll be right back. >>> i'm tired. i'm tired of barack obama and mitt romney. . >> is that why you're crying? it will be over soon, abby. okay. the election will be over soon, okay. >> okay. >> she's very upset and she's right. on tuesday it
. >> can we learn from other cities like london? >> london is a great example. they have a sea barrier that are dealing with a thames. other cities have thought about this. new york has not expect ad storm like this. andrew cuomo the governor talked about how we have once a century flood every couple of years. that will happen in the future. we have to think where do we put our equipment and people as well to make sure they are not in harm's way. >> brain walsh, the cover...
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based in london, we covered half the world. you end up going into scituate -- situations, everything you coulimagine. in the aftermath, i ended up back in new york. i eventually made it to the place i could not believe, "60 minutes." a chance to work for don. he would say, "everything from fred friendly and walter cronkite." what an amazing collection of mentors. don felt insecure around them. the same way i felt when i first got there. but he studied them carefully and learned so much. when he created "60 minutes," he did it with their thinking in mind. murrow used to do hours that were profiles, celebrity- driven, then he would do serious investigations. documentary's. his idea was to mix the two into one hour. it was a brilliant thing. we have gone through highs and lows, and i will talk about that a little bit. it was the arrival that i realize this is not only real reporting and closer to the original values, which don has protected, but people were so about the story. the first thing don hewitt said to me, we do not have
based in london, we covered half the world. you end up going into scituate -- situations, everything you coulimagine. in the aftermath, i ended up back in new york. i eventually made it to the place i could not believe, "60 minutes." a chance to work for don. he would say, "everything from fred friendly and walter cronkite." what an amazing collection of mentors. don felt insecure around them. the same way i felt when i first got there. but he studied them carefully and...
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. >> and then it says hanover in london. a rather international-type book. how come all these people are involved? >> ok. first of all, "newsweek." it's a "newsweek" book because all these photographs were shot while on assignment for "newsweek." "newsweek" owns the copy for the photographs, and they gave me permission to produce this book, although it was independently produced, that's why it becomes a "newsweek" book. if any employees of "newsweek," either reporters, writers, do projects like this, they are recognized as being with "newsweek," and that's the "newsweek" part of that. university press of new england have nine universities, and i approached them initially to publish the book, and they liked it and agreed to go ahead with it, but it had to go to committee at dart mouth, which is where it became the university press of new england. they actually ok'd it, but it's university press because that's part of university press. it's a "newsweek" book. >> did everybody pick off their dollar in that process? >> i don't know. i don't think so. >> there's
. >> and then it says hanover in london. a rather international-type book. how come all these people are involved? >> ok. first of all, "newsweek." it's a "newsweek" book because all these photographs were shot while on assignment for "newsweek." "newsweek" owns the copy for the photographs, and they gave me permission to produce this book, although it was independently produced, that's why it becomes a "newsweek" book. if any...
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remember he went over to london for the olympics and some other countries. by the time he came back he wanted paul ryan. i think that this is a situation where again just like 2008 there was a presidential candidate who really was interested in moving toward a moderate for the vice presidential pick and ended up going back to the base when they actually made the selection. >> so what changed in mr. romney's mind if this flirtation, that fascination or whatever it was with governor christie cooled. what changed? >> if only i could get into mitt romney's mind to know exactly what was going on there at the time. unfortunately, i don't have that power. it would be a great power particularly for predict being the stock market. but i think what you see here is a situation where it's been very difficult to have two moderates on the ticket. i think there may have been some personality clashes. they're two very different guys. chris christie is very popular with sort of lunch pail voters that typically might be democrat but will cross over and vote for him on the rep
remember he went over to london for the olympics and some other countries. by the time he came back he wanted paul ryan. i think that this is a situation where again just like 2008 there was a presidential candidate who really was interested in moving toward a moderate for the vice presidential pick and ended up going back to the base when they actually made the selection. >> so what changed in mr. romney's mind if this flirtation, that fascination or whatever it was with governor...
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later, british prime minister david cameron will make remarks at the annual lord mayor's banquet in london. and we will be back here in washington for a speech by u2 lead singer bono who will talk about social movements from georgetown university. live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m.. >> i enjoy watching book tv and re-broadcasts of various television news programs. c-span provides and-to-end coverage of events without all the sound bites and editing d.c. and other programs and it gives you the opportunity to consume the news and information and make up my own mind. c-span is a great way of getting an unfiltered view of the day's events. >> derek watch c-span on comcast. c-span -- created by america's cable companies in 1979 and brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> we have more veterans they programming now. recently the american legion's national commander said the department of veterans affairs growing backlog of claims is greeting mistrust among veterans who were promised benefits of they were to become disabled. the efforts to reduce the backlog which hovers
later, british prime minister david cameron will make remarks at the annual lord mayor's banquet in london. and we will be back here in washington for a speech by u2 lead singer bono who will talk about social movements from georgetown university. live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m.. >> i enjoy watching book tv and re-broadcasts of various television news programs. c-span provides and-to-end coverage of events without all the sound bites and editing d.c. and other programs and it gives you...
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charlie dagata is in london with that part of the story. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, gayle. the reacts are reacting by not very much reacting at all which is a positive sign considering the fragile economy here. president obama led in most popular opinion polls throughout europe ahead of these elections and an obama victory is something that investors were clearly banking on. >> fox news, stop barack obama. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: no election in the world gets the same kind of coverage as the u.s. presidential election. >> here on sky news we are now calling the election for -- >> [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and this isn't prime time, this is the middle of the night. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: maybe predictably the victory was heralded with less fan fair in iran with just a ticker at the bottom of the screen, also predictably world leaders were quick to congratulate the president, including british prime minister david cameron. he's visiting jordan to discuss the cr
charlie dagata is in london with that part of the story. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, gayle. the reacts are reacting by not very much reacting at all which is a positive sign considering the fragile economy here. president obama led in most popular opinion polls throughout europe ahead of these elections and an obama victory is something that investors were clearly banking on. >> fox news, stop barack obama. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: no...
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we walked into a pub here in london at 4:30 a.m. and found people cheering, not american ex-pats, and asked them, are you aware that it's 4:30 in the morning and that this is not your own country's election. they laughed and said, yes, it might be strange to the american viewer but they felt their leader's relationship with the american leader is vital to their well-being and it has a definite affect on the global economy. lynn. >> still celebrating, 4:30 in the morning. not bad. michelle, you're looking good for being up that early as well. thanks so much. >>> social media took this year's election to a level that no one has ever seen before. guiding public opinion and often setting the agenda. when the election was over, president obama's twitter account officially became the most retweeted in history. that picture right there. we also heard from some who created a great deal of controversy, including donald trump who tweeted, this election is a total sham and a travesty. we are not a democracy. and other people weighed in. this f
we walked into a pub here in london at 4:30 a.m. and found people cheering, not american ex-pats, and asked them, are you aware that it's 4:30 in the morning and that this is not your own country's election. they laughed and said, yes, it might be strange to the american viewer but they felt their leader's relationship with the american leader is vital to their well-being and it has a definite affect on the global economy. lynn. >> still celebrating, 4:30 in the morning. not bad....
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hello kitty contrary to popular belief, hello kitty was born in london. and i do get a lot of questions about that. how can she run for president? she's a citizen of the world. >> a lot of people are concerned about the economy. does hello kitty have a plan? >> hello kitty is supporting the economy. giving away a lot of free goodies. cup cakes, lots of campaign goodies. limited edition collectibles for free. that's a start. kitty has a very big heart and she is not only supporting a local charity but also hurry leaf going on here. >> yeah. exactly. supporting 826 dc locally. but national in response to the recent disasters, we are supporting american red cross hurry leaf. >> so dave, everybody thinks their platform is great and should be the one. you got to get the votes. >> yes. >> and we got the popular vote, electoral vote. how are the states shaking out here? >> pretty well. everyone seems to love hello kitty. you can't go wrong with that. >> i understand the demographic is 4 to forever. >> appeals to lots of different people in different ways. >> for
hello kitty contrary to popular belief, hello kitty was born in london. and i do get a lot of questions about that. how can she run for president? she's a citizen of the world. >> a lot of people are concerned about the economy. does hello kitty have a plan? >> hello kitty is supporting the economy. giving away a lot of free goodies. cup cakes, lots of campaign goodies. limited edition collectibles for free. that's a start. kitty has a very big heart and she is not only supporting a...
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jpmorgan had a london -- did anyone here know that london was the most important office for jpmorgan? i think new york is taking that back. >> hearing applause. i think the bell ringer this morning -- >> american red cross greater new york region. >> there they are. >> the branch of the red cross. what a week these folks have had trying to help the northeastern united states come back from hurricane sandy. >> i talked to people in the utility industry because i have a lot of people on. there's a lot of feeling that the politicians are going to really come down on the utilities after the smoke clears here. i'm hearing it from high level people in the utilities saying no matter what we do, easy times for stockholders could come to an end. >> there's no rule from god that con ed or whoever has to be the utility in any part of the country. >> something to watch. that group has been strong. it's been viewed as an unregulated group that used to be under the jacket of regulation. it could come back. >> many have dividend yields that are significant in these low yield times so they are attrac
jpmorgan had a london -- did anyone here know that london was the most important office for jpmorgan? i think new york is taking that back. >> hearing applause. i think the bell ringer this morning -- >> american red cross greater new york region. >> there they are. >> the branch of the red cross. what a week these folks have had trying to help the northeastern united states come back from hurricane sandy. >> i talked to people in the utility industry because i...